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Kim Eslinger | Via a June 5 e-newsletter from The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul:
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Via a June 5 e-newsletter from The Film Society of Minneapolis St. Paul:
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Via a June 4 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:
Participate in the Future of Northeast Park
The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) seeks community participation to develop a master plan for Northeast Park.
A series of community meetings are planned, with the first meeting on June 27. A community survey is now available at Northeast Park Questionnaire or by calling 612-230-6400. Throughout the planning process, members of an appointed Community Advisory Committee (CAC) will work with MPRB staff and consultants to engage the community to develop a preferred plan for the park. The master plan will recommend placement of recreation facilities within the park, and the preferred location for a new recreation facility. The final recommendations of the CAC will be forward to the MPRB Board of Commissioners for review and approval.
Mark your calendar and plan to participate at the following meetings (All meetings are open to the public and will include an opportunity for public participation and/or comment):
Thursday, June 27, 2013 (6:30 – 8:30 pm) CAC & Community Workshop
Where: Logan Recreation Center - 690 13th Ave. NE -Minneapolis, MN 55413
Meeting Focus: Participants will learn about the project and help determine needs for the future.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013 (6:30 – 8:30 pm) Community Workshop – Charrette
Where: Logan Recreation Center - 690 13th Ave. NE -Minneapolis, MN 55413
Meeting Focus: Participants will help shape design concepts for the park.
Saturday, August 3, 2013 (10:00am-12:30pm) CAC & Community Open House
Where: Logan Recreation Center - 690 13th Ave. NE -Minneapolis, MN 55413
Meeting Focus: Review and comment on initial park concepts. From 10-11:30 am the concepts from the charrette will be available for comment and review, then at 11:30 the CAC will meet to review the comments and identify common themes. The community is welcome to attend the full meeting.
Take a survey before July 15! The survey is at Northeast Park Questionnaire or by calling the MPRB’s customer service center at 612-230-6400 for a paper copy. Completed paper surveys can be mailed to, or dropped off at, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Attn: Jennifer Ringold, 2117 West River Road N, Minneapolis, MN 55411.
“This is an exciting opportunity for the Northeast Community. We look forward to your participation in the master planning process for the park,” said Commissioner Liz Wielinski. “There will be many opportunities throughout the project to join the conversation and to share your ideas. Please take the online survey, or attend an upcoming meeting to have your ideas heard.”
The CAC, which is to represent the range of park users, was appointed by Park Board commissioners, other elected city officials, neighborhood associations, and advisory groups. Members are charged with becoming knowledgeable about the project and its scope, understanding and representing the park and recreation needs of the community and park visitors, acting as community liaisons for the project, participating in public CAC meetings, advising MPRB staff and consultants throughout the planning process and recommending to the Board of Commissioners a preferred plan, budget and, if warranted, phasing strategy. The design of the recreation facility will be determined in a future phase of community engagement and will be coordinated with the system-wide recreation facility plan.
As part of the master planning process, current and potential facilities will be evaluated in relation to the community’s park and recreation needs as well as facilities provided in surrounding parks within the northeast Minneapolis area. The outcomes of the master plan and future recreation facility planning will direct future capital investments in the park. The MPRB’s 5-year Capital Improvement Program currently includes $4,000,000 for building and site improvements and $1,150,000 in field and site improvements.
MPRB welcomes everyone to get involved and to share their ideas—look for announcements and upcoming meetings by visiting the project webpage. In addition to the June and July meetings, additional meetings in September and October are anticipated.
The anticipated planning process is as follows: the master park plan to be developed in 2013, a recreation facility plan to follow in 2014, with a construction and groundbreaking date slated for 2015. To receive project updates via email, visit the MPRB Website and click on the red envelope.
The Northeast Recreation Center has been closed since January 1, 2013, to allow for expansion plans at Yinghau Academy. All outdoor activities, leagues, and events are continuing as planned. The Jim Lupient Pool will remain open. For pool information, visit the website MPRB Website or call the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board Customer Service line at 612-230-6400.
CONTACT: Questions from the public:
Jennifer Ringold, Manager Community Engagement & Citywide Planning
Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board
612-230-6464
jringold@minneapolisparks.org
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Raise the Roof with MHNA
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A Fundraiser for Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association
Jun 05, 2013 6:00 to 9:00 PM
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MHNA is planning a rooftop party at Mill & Main to ring in the summer, raise some funds and pay tribute to longtime neighbor and past president who has shaped so much of Marcy-Holmes, Arvonne Fraser.
Food and beverages of a summer persuasion will be on hand as you mingle with board members and neighbors. Tickets to the event also include exclusive tours of Mill & Main, the new residence nestled along the riverfront. Be the first to enjoy the downtown views from this new vantage point.
Tickets are $35. All proceeds benefit MHNA's year-round efforts. Reservations. |
Looking for a special date night - or maybe just a unique dining experience? Consider Slow Supper with Chef Jamie Malone, being held at The Soap Factory on Sunday, June 23, at 8:00pm.
It's part of The Brooklyn Brewery Mash as a benefit for Slow Food USA, which kicked off at SxSW Interactive in Austin. (If you're a regular at the Mill City Farmers Market, you may recall seeing a Slow Food Minnesota booth.)
Slow Supper is a dinner party collaboration between the culinary cultures of Brooklyn and other cities, held in unique locations. Previous suppers have been held on a farm in Austin, in an abandoned building in downtown New Orleans, a re-purposed meat packing plant in Nashville, and an arboretum in Baltimore.
It's also a benefit dinner party, with proceeds going to Minnesota's Land Stewardship Project.
Click here for tickets and more information.
Check out the Menu
Things We Find On The Beach (passed Hors d’oeuvre)
Brooklyn Summer Ale Cocktail & Brooklyn Silver Anniversary Lager
Langoustines/ hot olive oil/ chile/crustacean essence
Brooklyn Crochet De La Rouge Riesling (Ghost Bottle)
Shaved abalone/ asparagus/ bone marrow/ yuzu/ chili
Brooklyn Sorachi Ace
Grilled octopus/ salsa verde/ Spanish peppers/ pimento/ smoked farro
Brooklyn Local 1
Chicken breast/ bandaged cheddar/ cauliflower/ hops/sweetbreads
Brooklyn Wild 1 (Ghost Bottle)
Chocolate cremeux/ brownie/ black currant/ malt
Brooklyn Black Ops
There will also be an event at Haute Dish on June 19.
June 1 was Backyard Chicken Day at the Market, and both Oliver H. Kelley Farm and The Urban Chicken Keeper provided shoppers with an up close look at their colorful hens.
Cynthia Froid Group invites the neighborhood to join them in supporting "Food Truck 1st Mondays in the Mill District". This coming Monday, June 3, will feature the Chef Shack Food Truck from 11:00am - 1:30pm at 709 2nd Street South.
Via a May 29 e-newsletter from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:
Photo Contest returns for fourth year to highlight beauty, events and fun in Minneapolis parks
Sign up NOW for free photography classes taught by National Camera Exchange instructor - first class offered Sat June 1
Take your best shot! The Picture a Park Photo Contest has returned for the fourth consecutive year. New this summer, several free indoor and outdoor photography classes are being offered, with the first class from 10am-Noon this Saturday, June 1, at Nokomis Recreation Center.
Learn how to take better photographs using your SLR, point and shoot or cell phone camera. Space is limited and pre-registration is required, so register today! Future classes will be held June 22 at Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Recreation Center, July 20 at Minnehaha Falls, and August 3 at the Rose Garden.
Sponsored by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB), People for Parks (PFP) and National Camera Exchange, the Photo Contest is designed to highlight photos taken year-round in Minneapolis parks.
Contest Categories
• Beauty in the Parks – Capture the everyday beauty within the parks, including wildlife, historic sites and breathtaking views.
• Events in the Parks – Photograph a whimsical event or community celebration in Minneapolis Parks.
• Fun in the Parks – Document a fun park activity, such as a concert, movie, bike ride or picnic.
• Photos by Youth – Budding photographers age 17 and younger can submit photos of their favorite Minneapolis Parks in any of the three subject areas – beauty, fun, events.
The next time you’re walking around the Chain of Lakes, riding your bike around the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway, attending an event in the parks or simply playing in a neighborhood park with friends, bring a camera and take a few photos. Photo contest entries can depict people, activities, events, nature and places in the Minneapolis Park System from any time of the year.
The contest is open to amateurs of all ages, Minneapolis residents and non-residents, with categories for both youth and adults. Photos must be unpublished, color, and taken within the Minneapolis Park System. Photographs from all seasons are encouraged and accepted. Photographers can submit up to three entries. There is no entry fee.
Prizes will be awarded for contest-winning photos, including gift certificates, Annual Patron Parking Permits, and water park and winter recreation passes. A public vote will take place online in September to choose among a selection of entries as the People’s Choice Award winner. Photo contest winners also have the opportunity to have their photo appear on the 2014 Annual Parking Permit, distributed to nearly 7,000 park patrons.
All photos and entry forms must be submitted online by Sept. 2, 2013 at 11:59 p.m. through the National Camera Exchange website.
Complete contest rules and guidelines as well as previous contest winning photos are available for viewing online.
From the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board:
The following parkway will be temporarily closed June 2, 2013, for Minneapolis Marathon, Half Marathon and Relay 7:00a.m. – 3:00p.m.: West River Road/Parkway from Lowery Avenue North to Godfrey Parkway at Minnehaha Park. Godfrey Parkway at Minnehaha Park and Historic Main Street Bike Path, Pedestrian Path and Parkway.
Please note that the duration of the closures is subject to change based on the event's start and finish times.
A complete list of current and upcoming parkway closures is available online.

From a May 23 Hennepin County Sheriff's Office e-newsletter:
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office will begin additional patrols in downtown Minneapolis as part of the annual summer SafeZone initiative that begins on Memorial Day.
The Sheriff’s Office partners with the Minneapolis Police Department, Metro Transit Police, the Downtown Council, and the Downtown Improvement District to keep the downtown safe for people, who work, live, shop, and visit downtown. Sheriff’s Office deputies and law enforcement officers from the other partner agencies will walk the downtown beat in a proactive, high-profile effort to prevent crime and respond to public safety issues.
Since 2005, the SafeZone has been in place every year during the summer months. The SafeZone patrols are scheduled for afternoon and evening hours beginning May 27 and concluding Labor Day weekend.
The Twins broke their 10-game losing streak, and the weather finally cooperated for the Market - it was a good day! But especially so at the MCFM, where shoppers could leisurely choose their purchases, and enjoy the cooking demo, Native American dances performed by students of the American Indian Magnet School, and some toe-tappin' music by the Petticoat Rustlers.
Here's a new Segway tour to try: The Insider Tour.
It's described as an exhilarating loop through downtown, beginning at the Minneapolis Convention Center, that will give you an insiders perspective to our great city, including Loring Park, Nicollet Mall, the Guthrie Theater, the Minneapolis riverfront, Gateway Park, and the Theater District.
The Insider Tour has limited availability and is offered at 8:30am on the following dates:
June 3, 10, 17, 24
July 1, 2, 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
August 7, 14, 21, 28
Call 952-888-9200 for reservations.

Excerpt from a May 22 Metropolitan Council e-newsletter:
The first time a light rail vehicle (LRV) appeared on the Central Corridor LRT (Green Line) was April 28. A railcar mover towed the LRV from Minneapolis to St. Paul to verify width clearances between the sides of the vehicle and catenary poles and wayside equipment. The railcar mover was used because crews are still installing the overhead wires that will power the trains.
Once the installation of wires is complete, test runs will begin this fall. The outcome will determine the line’s opening date in mid-2014.
Below, LRV being towed to West Bank Station.

The Central Corridor links five major centers of activity in the Twin Cities region: downtown Minneapolis, the University of Minnesota, the Midway area, the State Capitol complex and downtown St. Paul. These areas currently contain almost 280,000 jobs. By 2030, this number is expected to grow to 345,000 jobs.
When it enters service in 2014, the Central Corridor LRT Project will be known as the Green Line.
Every year, thousands of bikes are lost or stolen in Minneapolis.
Many are recovered, but due to a lack of proper identification, only a small percentage are ever returned to their owners.
The Minneapolis Police Department has created an easy, on-line way to register your bicycle. Using this link below, enter your contact information, bike serial number, and the bike make and model. In the event your bike is lost or stolen, and subsequently recovered by the MPD, other agencies or city departments, they'll be able to return it to you quickly.
How?
• Register online any time.
• Call 311--be sure to have your bike’s serial number ready.
• 311’s app: minneapolismn.gov/311 to register using your smart phone.
Why?
• It could increase the chances of a stolen or lost bike being returned to the rightful owner--recovered bikes can be checked against our registered bikes database.
• It’s FREE
• It’s easy—just a few minutes!
• Registration could assist in identifying incapacitated riders without IDs.
Questions? Contact:
Luther Krueger, Crime Prevention Analyst
Minneapolis Police Dept., Strategic Information/Crime Analysis Division
350 S. 5th Street, Room 100 City Hall + Minneapolis MN 55415
612-673-5371 + Luther.Krueger@MinneapolisMN.gov
Join MacPhail Center for Music this summer at one of the many camps being offered:
Early Childhood Music Camps:
• Pop, Sizzle Bang! for ages 3- 5 years, June 24-2727 and July 8-11, MacPhail Minneapolis
• Animals on Parade for ages 4-6 years, June 10-14 at MacPhail Minneapolis and July 15-18 at Silverwood Park
Kids Rock for age 10-13, July 8-12, Registration deadline June 14, final performance at the Nomad World Pub
Rock Week for ages 13-18, July 22-26 or Aug. 12-17, Registration deadline: July 6, final performances at First Avenue.
Advanced Piano Camp – NEW for ages 13-18, July 8-12, Registration deadline June 14
Allegro Orchestra Camp for grades 3-12, June 17-21
Copper Street Brass Camp for ages 12-18, August 12-18, Registration deadline Aug. 2
Suzuki Institute for Piano, Guitar and Flute, July 29-Aug. 2, for grades 8-12.
For more information on all of MacPhail Summer Camps or to register, go to: http://www.macphail.org/ or call 612-321-0100.
After last year's drought, I didn't think I'd say this, but... "Damn you, rain!" (while shaking a fist at the sky). Hopefully the next 20+ Saturdays will be sunny and 75 degrees.
Black Cat Natural Foods cooks up a hearty breakfast.
Yee Xiong joined the market this year, offering dried black beans and soy beans.
Via a May 16, 2013, Minneapolis Police Precinct 1 Inspector's Update email:
A message from Inspector Schafer
All,
Thank you for another great week of hard work and focused enforcement in the First Precinct. We saw a 37% reduction in Part I Crime and almost a 19% reduction in Violent Crime. There are so many significant decreases this week that I am going to only note a few:
• Robbery down 33% - (6)
• Theft down 36% (28) seven of which resulted in an arrest
• Theft from Motor Vehicle was down 80% (3) YES THAT IS 3 INCIDENTS FOR THE ENTIRE PRECINCT; none of which were in the DID
• There were 95 arrests and 150 pro-active stops along the Nicollet Corridor
I could go on and on about the fabulous work going on right now. Your constant presence along the Mall is noticed and making an impact. We will stay the course throughout the summer and WILL move the needle on crime and public safety perception. On another note, I had the opportunity to work with Beat Officer Mercill on the T-3 scooters this past Tuesday. We stopped a number of people on the Mall, made a few arrests, and even had our pictures taken by a number of new visitors to downtown. Thank you to the community for partnering with us to bring about an impressive reduction in crime. I recognize there will be challenges, however I will do my best to help in any way I can.
Keep up the good work!
Respectfully,
See it, Own it, Solve it, Do it!
Inspector Bryan D. Schafer | First Precinct |
Minneapolis Police Department | 19 4th Street North |
Minneapolis, MN 55401 | 612.673.2337 office |
This Saturday and Sunday from 1p-5p, experience the 2nd Annual Minnesota Monthly GrillFest® at The Depot.
Taste your way through grilled foods, sample summer wines and specialty beers, enjoy some music. See the hottest grills, gather recipes, and learn how to barbecue like a pro. Get the latest grilling tips at the grilling stage. Find special pricing on grills and products. It all happens indoors and outdoors at The Depot.
Here's a video from the 2012 inaugural GrillFest:

The Mill City Summer Opera is bringing five 7:30pm performances of The Barber of Seville to the Mill City Museum's Ruin Courtyard on July 13, 15, 17, 19 and 21. Tickets go on sale May 20 at 12:00am online, at 10:00am by phone (612-341-7582), or in person at the Museum’s ticket desk.

2013 Music & Movies in the Parks Program
More than 250 free outdoor concerts and movies will be hosted in Minneapolis parks this summer as part of the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board’s (MPRB) Music & Movies In The Parks program.
Music in The Parks
Featuring over 200 free outdoor concerts, the concert schedule features something for every musical taste including Jazz, Latin, Swing, Folk, Rock, Bluegrass, Classical and much more. See and enjoy great local talent in beautiful park settings. The 2013 MPRB summer concert season fills the air with music at five outstanding concert venues running Monday, May 27, 2013 – Monday, September 2, 2013:
Movies In The Parks presented by Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express:
If you love movies just as much as you love the outdoors, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board’s (MPRB) Movies in the Parks series is your ticket to cinematic entertainment this summer!
The 2013 Movies In The Parks series presented by Delta SkyMiles Credit Card from American Express runs Friday, June 7 through Saturday, August 24. The mobile program takes place Monday through Saturday evenings and will travel to more than 30 parks throughout the summer. Eight new and exciting themes offer films for all movie lovers including New Releases, For the Family, Sci-Fi, Action Adventures, Always Favorites, Minnesota Connections, Black & White, and Comedies. Movies start 15 minutes after sunset.
Music and Movie Combos
On the second Thursday each month, Live on the Drive will present three Viewer’s Choice nights in addition to bringing performances from Bruce Henry Band, The Chastity Brown Band, and Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles.
The fifth installment of the VITA.MN August Music and Movie series will feature four consecutive Friday night events with nationally recognized artists followed immediately by a movie at Lake Harriet Band Shell.
The great tradition of the music-movie combo on Tuesdays at Father Hennepin continues with a movie showing after the concert starting on June 11. The Music and Movie Indigenous Series will be coming back again during the month of August with a concert and movie every Tuesday at Father Hennepin Bluffs reflecting the rich history we have in our community.
Concerts and movies are free, and everyone is welcome to attend. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and pack a picnic. And don’t forget bug spray! For the most up-to-date schedules and weather related information, visit www.mplsmusicandmovies.com. You can also follow us on twitter and like us on Facebook. Join us in Minneapolis parks and enjoy a summer filled with sounds and scenes.

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